The length of the barrel has a lot to do with it. Less pressure expended to the bullet because of the barrel’s short length. Not enough rifling to really get the bullet straightened out to fly true for a long distance. The distance between the rear sight and front sight make it very difficult to hit anything at long range because any slight variation in sighting means the bullet has a greater chance of being off target at long range. I don’t know what a C96 is. Is it a automatic, is it a revolver? How long is the barrel? What round does it shoot? I could probably hit a target @ 200m with my Ruger New Model single-six .22 revolver with 6” barrel if I have enough time and bullets to throw/lob at the target.